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Jasco 81886 Smart Bulb, WiFi, RGBWW

81886|JS-81886

Jasco 81886 Smart Bulb, WiFi, RGBWW

81886|JS-81886
Key Features
  • Matter-Enabled Wi-Fi Smart LED Bulb
  • Compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks
  • Supports dual- and tri-band routers
Key Features
  • Matter-Enabled Wi-Fi Smart LED Bulb
  • Compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks
  • Supports dual- and tri-band routers

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Key Features
  • Matter-Enabled Wi-Fi Smart LED Bulb
  • Compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks
  • Supports dual- and tri-band routers
Jasco

Jasco 81886 Smart Bulb, WiFi, RGBWW

81886 | JS-81886

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Product Overview

Give home automation the professional-grade treatment with the JascoPro Series Matter-Enabled Wi-Fi Smart LED Bulb. Connect the smart bulb to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network to control and schedule lamps, wall and accent lighting, or other fixtures. By supporting dual- and tri-band routers, the bulb is ideal for the latest home Wi-Fi equipment. The easy-to-use JascoPro Series app with hassle-free pairing options is available on the Apple App Store and on Google Play. Direct compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant allows convenient voice commands without a hub.

Main Features

  • Matter-Enabled Wi-Fi Smart LED Bulb
  • Compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks
  • Supports dual- and tri-band routers
  • Control and schedule lighting remotely
  • Easy-to-use JascoPro Series app
  • Available on Apple App Store and Google Play
  • Direct compatibility with Amazon Alexa
  • Works with Google Assistant
  • No hub required for voice commands

General Information

Name: Jasco 81886 Smart Bulb, WiFi, RGBWW
Category: Jasco, Smart Home, Smart Light Bulbs & Strips
UPC Code:
Country of Origin: China. Country of origin is subject to change.

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